Allow Readers to Send Voice Messages Instead of Text Feedback

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Usually if you own a website or if you want to leave a feedback on a website, there is only one way. You need to be using the feedback form where you need to input the feedback in text format and send them. Today we have got another way to get feedback from the readers. This post is specially for the website owners who love to get feedback on their website or product pages. All these days, you can get feedback only using the text format via contact/feedback form, now you can get the direct voice message feedback from the readers.

Speakpipe is a simple service that allows your readers to send you voice messages on your site. Instead of a simple feedback text form, you can use Speakpipe, so that readers can voice their feedback directly on their own voice and you get it.

Getting a feedback from the user is much important in the product development, though getting it with a personal touch of their own voice message is super fun. Speakpipe makes it true. Just install speakpipe on your website to allow readers to send voice messages, forgetting the traditional text.

With its simple user interface and you get a control panel where you can listen to all the voice messages sent by the users. You don’t have to install any software on your system or your server side. It is very good option to establish a closer contact with readers, where you see a weakness is not so favorable for SEO by the thing that you can not index the contents of the message, in my case, the text of the comment attracts plenty of visitors.

You can easily setup a voicemail widget on your website. below are the step by step instructions for website owners to setup Speakpipe on your website.

1. Signup for free

2. Select the website platform such as WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr, Joomla or other.

3. Get the tutorial to install Speakpipe with image screenshots.

4. Simply paste the code in a widget on your website.

5. On the settings > speakpipe you can customize the widget.

6. Speakpipe > Inbox – you can find all the incoming voice messages left on your site by your readers.